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Kimberly Sirl, PhD

Kimberly Sirl, PhD

Dr. Sirl specializes in diagnostic assessment and cognitive-behavioral therapy with children ages 4-12 years. She assists children and families with a variety of concerns including difficulties regulating behavior, attention, anger, anxiety and mood. Dr. Sirl works closely with many community pediatricians and the Movement Disorders Clinic at Washington University School of Medicine.
Department Of Psychology
43
Female
1999
1999
Psychology-Pediatric
St. Louis Children's Hospital

For Patients:
To request an appointment, call 800.678.KIDS (5437) or fill out our online form.

For Referring Physicians:
To refer a patient, call Children's Direct at 800.678.HELP (4357).

For Patients:
To request an appointment, call 800.678.KIDS (5437) or fill out our online form.

For Referring Physicians:
To refer a patient, call Children's Direct at 800.678.HELP (4357).

 

  Public transportation available |   Handicap accessible
8888 Ladue Road
Suite 120
Saint Louis, MO 63124
314.454.6069
  
One Children's Place
Suite 3N-14
Saint Louis, MO 63110
314.454.6069
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Education

PhD: Wayne State University Detroit
Internship: University of Miami Florida
Fellowship: Emory University Atlanta

Health Plans Accepted

Aetna Managed Choice POS
BCBS/Anthem(Blue Access Choice PPO
BCBS/Anthem(Blue Access PPO)
Behavioral Health Partners
Cigna Open Access HMO/POS
Cigna PPO
Great-West HMO/POS
Great-West Open Access
Great-West PPO
Healthlink Open Access/HMO/POS
Healthlink PPO
Home State-MC+
Home State-MC+
Medicaid MO/ Missouri HealthNet
Mental Health Network
Private Health Care Systems PPO
Tricare/Triwest Prime HMO/POS
Tricare/Triwest Extra PPO
United Behavioral Health Inc
United Healthcare Choice/Choice+
United Healthcare Select/Select+POS

Predictors of risky sexual behavior in African American adolescent girls: implications for prevention interventions.Bachanas PJ, Morris MK, Lewis-Gess JK, Sarett-Cuasay EJ, Sirl K, Ries JK, Sawyer MK.J Pediatr Psychol. 2002 Sep;27(6):519-30.

PMID:
12177252
[PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Related citationsPsychological adjustment, substance use, HIV knowledge, and risky sexual behavior in at-risk minority females: developmental differences during adolescence.Bachanas PJ, Morris MK, Lewis-Gess JK, Sarett-Cuasay EJ, Flores AL, Sirl KS, Sawyer MK.J Pediatr Psychol. 2002 Jun;27(4):373-84.

PMID:
11986360
[PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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